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Which rivers is Mesopotamia between? |
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Tigris and Euphrates. They now run along modern-day Iraq and Syria. |
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A group of languages from the near east. Akkadian languages. Most semitic languages spoken today are arabic. |
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"land of the civilized kings" People are called Sumerians |
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Sumerian Theocratic society |
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A society thought to be headed by "the rule of god" |
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King Ur-Nammu c. 2100 BC Under his rule built the Ziggurat |
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Ziggurat of moon god Nanna |
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Built by king Ur-Nammu Terraced structure built on high. made of sun dried brick and faced with firebrick. Mountain shape of building was religious - as to lewer gods in |
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"waiting room" only priests used the chapel on special occasions/anniversaries god would spend the night |
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also known as asphalt. highly viscous or semi solid form of petroleum |
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Historical- early dynastic period |
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Tell Asmar (Eshnunna) Temple of abu |
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Worshipper figures c. 2700 BC |
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object displayed in a sacred place with no intention of use or recovery. Made to gain favor from supernatural sources. |
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Sumerian Stone sculptures |
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Found in abu Worshiper figures, because they have hands together in prayer ( one hand over the other) some hold hands around cups a to offer drinks to the gods. LIBATION. Stylized figures -"Canon of proportions" - cylindrical form, broad shoulders, big eyes 2700BC down to 2500 BC |
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offering of drink to gods |
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capital of Akkadian empire Emperial period C. 23040 -2159 BC |
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Reign c. 2334 BC – 2279 BC King adopted name Sharuking "rightful god" now called king Sargon. Started war of expansion and by the end of his reign owned most of mesopotamia |
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latin. Stela imperial period 2340-2159 BC 6 1/2 Foot tall statue from victory of naram sin Sargons grand son |
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Name of the people of the Gutian Dynasty 2150 BC destabalized Akkad |
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Statue of King Naram Sin http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d8/Victory_stele_of_Naram_Sin_9068.jpg/220px-Victory_stele_of_Naram_Sin_9068.jpg |
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"stele"- upright slab of stone used as a marker Made of purple Red sand stone Ancient near eastern treasure Purposes: Body marker, grave marker, military victory. Analysis: Troops in Background are Akkadian -Kings are portrayed as warriors -King has horns (represents Deity) -dinger -pictograph of deity over looking event |
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Group of tribes in the 3rd millenium BC Found on naram-sin Stele with sharply pointed beard |
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Ancient city east of the euphrates river |
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was an ancient civilization centered in the far west and southwest of modern-day Iran, stretching from the lowlands of what is now Khuzestan (Persian: خوزستان) and Ilam Province (Persian: عیلام), as well as a small part of southern Iraq. |
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an ancient city of the Elamite, Persian and Parthian empires of Iran. It is located in the lower Zagros Mountains |
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greek clay vessel used to store whine or olive oil |
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Greek art aesthetic of geometric style |
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Balance and harmony Abstract thought of the "ideal" being a search for order coming out of disorder |
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Vase standard of quality. Dipilon= double gateway 5ft high Found by the Dipilon entrance in the wall around Athens. |
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Analysis of Dipilon amphora |
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Not made for home practical use. funerary scene-figures hands above head in grief. plato 400 years ealier said, geometry is the highest truth. |
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fear of leaving empty space |
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